We stayed here as we were unaware of any other parks on the beach - mistake. This is a nice park, but overpriced. We were unable to use the pool due to cold weather but would have used the hot tub if it wasn't full of small children or folks drinking mixed drinks with glass bottles each time we planned to use it. IF this park had more adult facilities and good wifi we might stay here again, otherwise I doubt it. There is a rather raggedy dog park. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

Clean, new facilities with nice store, restrooms & laundry. As of this review, the map on the KOA website mislabels the RV sites. (For example, the Premium RV sites with pads are labeled as "Full Hookup" sites on the map.) If you use this information to make your reservation via the KOA website, you may be disappointed in the site you're given. To avoid any misunderstandings, call to make your reservation. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

We had one of the new deluxe patio sites. We enjoyed being closer to the pool. The site had plenty of room and we would request that site in the future. As always we had a great time and were sorry to leave. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Travel Trailer.

Pros: Everything is brand new. Nice boardwalk to get to the beach (no crossing roads) Plenty of stuff for kids to do/play on. Nice pool Staff was nice (even delivered ice) Cons: No shade $100+ a night Constant wind (welcome to the Outer Banks) We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

Gave this park a 7 cause there is a lot to do here; so much is new, including playground and new sites with cement pads and grass laid. This is going to be a nice resort with many different levels of accommodation, and the water is east and west just a few hundred steps. We were only here overnight and it was windy, cold, and rainy. They "tried us out" on one of the new cement pad sites so we were further from the beach but that was OK as we were not going to the beach anyway. Close enough to walk to several restaurants, and since we didn't want to unhook the toad for the night, it was great to have a pull-through. Not all campgrounds have this option. If we are back this way, we will certainly consider this park at which to stay. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

This is a big KOA on the ocean in Cape Hatteras, but if you think you'll be able to see the surf from your rig, think again. Most sites, even those closest to the beach, are on the shore side of a high dune, so the beach is a short walk, but not visible. Sites are sand and gravel and ours wasn't level. (I'm not sure where a previous reviewer saw concrete pads. Maybe under the sand, but not at our site.) During our stay the Wi-Fi never connected to the web. Restrooms are individual full baths. This park was virtually destroyed a year ago by Sandy, and the rebuilt version is very nice. Sites are wide with reasonable space in between. Pool/spa is terrific and there's an on-site restaurant which will deliver to your site. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Rate reflects KOA 10% Membership discount and taxes. This is our 3rd stay at this KOA, and it won’t be our last. We love it here off season. A beautiful beach is only steps over the dunes accessible by wooden walkways. Sites are sand and gravel – we have never had one that wasn’t level. There was a torrential downpour during our stay, our site got flooded and we had to move, so probably a good idea to request a site that does not flood when reserving. The bathhouses are immaculate with large private bathrooms with a shower. Our dog loves it that he can go to the beach, and that there is a small dog park where he can be off leash. The Camp Store is very well stocked, even off season , with reasonable prices. The staff is welcoming and helpful. The Wi-Fi worked well for us. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Travel Trailer.

Park was very nice. Nice big sites with concrete pads and easy hook-ups. Office staff very friendly and helpful. External and internal pool and hot tub was a very nice addition. Beach was nice and very easy to access. Not very crowded during Mid- October. Like it better that the KOA down the street. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

This has been our favorite KOA park by far. It is essentially new due to rebuild after hurricane damage. Pool and amenities are clean. Had a back in site at dunes that was very nice. Can't see ocean from site, but can definitely hear it. Waterfront sites have covered picnic shelters and covered swings facing ocean. Only bathrooms we went in were next to beach access and they were clean enough for beach bathroom. It rained off and on our first day and almost the entire first night. Some roads held water but I didn't see any sites with standing water. We caught a little sewage smell for a brief while on second night that we think was coming from bathhouse vent? A little pricey as we are coming to expect with KOA but we haven't been let down by the quality yet. Will come back again and it's worth the extra cost to be waterfront. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

We stayed here 3 years ago and it was very nice so we decide to return. We found an almost new campground - they must have been wiped out by Irene . The price is very high and they even had the nerve to charge a extra 5.00 for my dog . I spent a long day at the beach and came back to find a nasty note taped to my coach door saying to come to office right away . When I handed the person at the desk the note she very abruptly told me that I was supposed to check out . I then showed her my receipt showing her I was paid in full for 3 days . The response was not apologies, it was a very dirty look with a nasty response of we are very busy and must have made a mistake . This place is now very high priced and clearly has no idea about customer service. We will not be returning to the Cape Hatteras KOA . We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

We love this campground. We stayed for a week and had a great time. They have really fun planned activities or you can just use the amenities there. The beach is a very short walk and so is the pool. They have a great dog run and the new building is huge with a cafe and a huge store. We had a problem with our camper the first night and the maintenance people came out and did all they could to help us. The KOA workers came to check on us to make sure we got the help we need. The pool is very nice and the bathrooms were clean for the most part. It was not the campgrounds fault, but

people just need to clean up after themselves. We will definitely be coming back. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Tent Trailer.

We stayed here in June of 2013, right in the middle of Tropical Storm Andrea. Restrooms were very clean and campground staff very friendly. We have stayed here in the past and would stay here again. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.

KOA Cape Hatteras suffered major damage from Hurricane Irene in August 2011, but they have recovered well, rebuilding and actually improving. It’s an expensive place to stay, however everything works well – electricity, sewer, water, cable and a secured Internet – and the staff is friendly and helpful. They have built a new walkway which makes going to the beach over the dunes an easy trip. The bathhouses have been renovated – the one near our site (322) actually has large individual bathrooms with a vanity, shower, and a toilet in each. Be sure to ask how their “on demand” water system works so you will be assured hot water for your entire shower. The laundry is modern and efficient. We love the small off-leash enclosure for our dog. There is a new pool, which we did not use, but it looked nice. KOA Cape Hatteras will always definitely our choice each time we visit the Outer Banks. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Travel Trailer.

This park is still recovering from last year's hurricane, but is almost back to normal. They rebuilt a very nice pool and some nice looking cabins. The RV sites remain much like they were previously - sand/gravel/mud and a bit uneven. Given that, this park is WAY overpriced for what it offers. We stayed here just one night because we decided to extend our OBX trip by one day and the campground to the south couldn't extend our stay. The KOA staff was very helpful in accommodating my request for a pull through for one night. I was shocked when I checked in and I had to pay $5 per dog for one night (I had 4 on this trip, as I was dog-sitting an extra). So my total for one night was $114! Given that the sites are dirt and mud, we don't use the bathhouses, there is no wi-fi at the site, the cafe was closed Monday and Tuesday, the mosquitoes were horrendous, and I brought my own dog bags, I am not sure what that $114 was getting me. I will say the new ramps over the dunes are nice and the new bathhouses appeared nice, but short of that, you would be much better off to look further south for a better deal and nicer sites. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

If you like camping in a parking lot, this place is for you. Other campgrounds on the island are more beautiful and half the price. This may be the worst KOA I've ever camped in. They say they are still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Irene (2011), but the other parks have already completed their recovery. This park shouldn't charge more than $25.00 per night until they make it something other than a parking lot. We camped at Cape Hatteras KOA in a Motorhome.